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and so they banish her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to philadelphia she had to go by carriage across northern new jersey, and it's more than a one day trip. so she stopped to stay overnight at the home of a lady she knew in new jersey, which once did not have the shopping centers. and this woman was the fiancÉe of aaron burr, and peggy knew her. and many years later after aaron burr had died, his memoirs were published, and he says in his memoirs that she got to the house, when inside and said get rid of the staff, i have to talk to you privately. and burr quotes her as saying oh, i'm so sick and tired of putting on airs about how terrible this is. it all fell apart on us the last moment, and it was all my idea to begin with. now, when it was published in the 1840s, ms. shippen family -- the shippen family, he fabricated this to get even for being spurned. >> and burr didn't have the greatest reputation then, too, so didn't really hold water. the shippen story seems to make sense. >> and by the time peggy gets to philadelphia, or a couple days later, the army has taken care o
and so they banish her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to philadelphia she had to go by carriage across northern new jersey, and it's more than a one day trip. so she stopped to stay overnight at the home of a lady she knew in new jersey, which once did not have the shopping centers. and this woman was the fiancÉe of aaron burr, and peggy knew her. and many years later after aaron burr had died, his memoirs were published, and he says in his memoirs that she got to the house, when...
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he picks philadelphia. but joseph reid's peek have ransacked the papers and found that military letter, the letter from john san dry saying i'll bayou sewing supplies. some suspected it opened up the whole avenue new of communication. it didn't in fact, but it was the one thing they found that is kind of pointed toward peggy. and so they banished her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to phil phil she has to go by carriage across northern new jersey. it's more than a one-day trip. she stayed overnight at the home of a lady she knew in new jersey which did not have a shopping center then. [laughter] and the lady woman was the fiancÈ of aaron. and peggy knew her. and many years later, after burr had chid, his memoirs were published and he says in his memoirs that she to the house and went inside and said get rid of the staff. i have to talk to you privately and burr quotes her as saying, i'm sick and tired of putting on-airs of how terrible that is. it fell apart and it was all my idea to begin with. now
he picks philadelphia. but joseph reid's peek have ransacked the papers and found that military letter, the letter from john san dry saying i'll bayou sewing supplies. some suspected it opened up the whole avenue new of communication. it didn't in fact, but it was the one thing they found that is kind of pointed toward peggy. and so they banished her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to phil phil she has to go by carriage across northern new jersey. it's more than a one-day trip. she...
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said they banished her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to philadelphia she has to go by carriage across northern new jersey and it's more than a one day trip. so she stopped to stay overnight at the home of a lady she knew in paramus new jersey which ones did not have shopping centers. [laughter] and the lady, a woman named theodosia provoked was the fiancÉe of aaron burr. peggy knew her and many years later, after burr had died his memoirs were published and he says in hi memoirs that she had gotten into theodosia's house and went inside sit theodosia get rid of the staff, have to talk to you privately. burr closer as saying i am so sick and tired of putting on airs and how terrible this is. it all fell apart on us at the last moment and it was all my idea. now when that was published in the 1840s, the shipman -- the shippen family accused aaron burr of having tried to seduce peggy and he fabricated this to get even. >> m. burr didn't have the greatest reputation so it didn't really hold water but it the shippen story seems to not make sense. >> by the time peggy gets to philad
said they banished her from philadelphia. >> before she gets to philadelphia she has to go by carriage across northern new jersey and it's more than a one day trip. so she stopped to stay overnight at the home of a lady she knew in paramus new jersey which ones did not have shopping centers. [laughter] and the lady, a woman named theodosia provoked was the fiancÉe of aaron burr. peggy knew her and many years later, after burr had died his memoirs were published and he says in hi memoirs...
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philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new y
philadelphia developed technologies to pump water from the river into the city. these technologies established engineering concepts that are still the basis for our water systems today. europeans flocked here. it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support...
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>> on the potential place in philadelphia accept the fact that philadelphia is one city that we are looking in. they have so much national appeal that new york is a possibility. miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i think you would be wonderful if she were here. unlike new jersey we do have large spaces that can be used. you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think you would be wonderful if she was here but they are looking at others as well, not just philadelphia. >> after signing of the purchase won't any of this national register placement save or extend this deadline? is there any way to extend? >> the first is this new fund-raising project gets off the ground and the public gets involved. if there are good deals taking place. there's a chance that is going to happen and if the public does rally around the ship and i believe the fund-raising initiative will allow -- one thing i've discovered is if people -- and i've discovered here as well be carried over a million passengers and carry the thousand crew members on each crossing. that's a lot of people with some
>> on the potential place in philadelphia accept the fact that philadelphia is one city that we are looking in. they have so much national appeal that new york is a possibility. miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i think you would be wonderful if she were here. unlike new jersey we do have large spaces that can be used. you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think you would be wonderful if she was here but they are looking at others as well, not just...
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gibbs was bon philadelphia in 1886. his father was a finance 'er, and gibbs was a shy child, tinkering and doodling in his family's house. his father wanted him to be a lawyer because he didn't think a die seener was a stable profession. then the family had a severe economic reversal, they lose their fortunate and he had to drop out. and he said if i my father hat nod gone bankrupt i would not have the drive i have today to remake myself. so, working his way through columbia do get his ba, and then got his law degree, practiced law for a year and hated it. and then an admiral saw this kid had tall tent, and daryl taught him what he needed to learn, and gibbs moved to new york and started a very successful practice. not designing passenger ships but also naval ships. he designed 70% of all naval vessels built during world war ii. destroyerers, cruisers, the norm normandie landing craft, and their liberty ship, the cargo ship that helped win the war. basically built ships faster than the germans can sink them. that was hi
gibbs was bon philadelphia in 1886. his father was a finance 'er, and gibbs was a shy child, tinkering and doodling in his family's house. his father wanted him to be a lawyer because he didn't think a die seener was a stable profession. then the family had a severe economic reversal, they lose their fortunate and he had to drop out. and he said if i my father hat nod gone bankrupt i would not have the drive i have today to remake myself. so, working his way through columbia do get his ba, and...
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voter fraud by republicans in philadelphia when they controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. bottom line, democratic officials have told me there is voter fraud in that city. so the legislators, maybe accurate, but it does not go to whether or not vote for ideas to policy. it is certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because they're is a democratic machine doing it it could have partisan implications, but it does not argue whether or not there should be voter i.d. loss. the majority of democrats support id loss. >> the current governor of pennsylvania, attorney general for eight years, why did he not prosecute a single case of voter fraud? >> he did. what you're talking about is over impersonation. lots of voter fraud. the worst is absentee ballot and most of these also include provisions that crackdown on absentee ballot fraud. kansas has a very good law that says you can cast an absentee ballot but you must include the last four or five digits of your social security number or your driver's license. as for impersonation fraud, well, first of all
voter fraud by republicans in philadelphia when they controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. bottom line, democratic officials have told me there is voter fraud in that city. so the legislators, maybe accurate, but it does not go to whether or not vote for ideas to policy. it is certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because they're is a democratic machine doing it it could have partisan implications, but it does not argue whether or not there should be voter i.d....
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quakers in philadelphia would have to send their ideas to england. they would write something but it was no good until the english quakers sent back and said it is okay. they had to go through the english church. in 1748 there was a one step. not much. in 1750 ten years later they found a path against slavery and the man is made and he said ethiopia should sins stretch your hands to solve twenty-third. famous stone in most churches and clear the day and it passes resolution. a couple years later in 1770, his first real antislavery pamphlet. became known throughout the united world and all over by his writing against slavery. you get three components. the quaker religion and philosophy. in the 1750s and 60s there was a branch of enlightenment philosophy in scotland. we know of adam smith and francis hutcheson and george wallace. not our george wallace. he used the philosophy because they took from that -- what they did was the notion that no one could hold another person -- john locke said a person's property -- with this philosophy did was say no. yo
quakers in philadelphia would have to send their ideas to england. they would write something but it was no good until the english quakers sent back and said it is okay. they had to go through the english church. in 1748 there was a one step. not much. in 1750 ten years later they found a path against slavery and the man is made and he said ethiopia should sins stretch your hands to solve twenty-third. famous stone in most churches and clear the day and it passes resolution. a couple years...
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>> well, i am not one, the potential with philadelphia except for the fact that philadelphia is one city that we are looking in. the ship has some much national appeal that new york is a possibility. you know, miami, other cities. so it is not just a philadelphia bank. i think it would be wonderful if she was here. she is not chopped up inside. you have large space that can be used. the passenger cabin areas have been gutted so you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think it would be wonderful if she was here. i think that the conservancy is looking at other alternatives as well. >> the timeline. after the consignment or the purchase, want any of the historic designation or the national register save this or extend? is there any way to extend? >> those of the two waves that the ships deadline can be extended. firm, viable opportunities their is a chance for that to happen. and if the public does rally around this ship, and i believe this new fund-raising initiative will really allow people -- i mean, one thing i have discovered is that people, and that is covered here tonight as wel
>> well, i am not one, the potential with philadelphia except for the fact that philadelphia is one city that we are looking in. the ship has some much national appeal that new york is a possibility. you know, miami, other cities. so it is not just a philadelphia bank. i think it would be wonderful if she was here. she is not chopped up inside. you have large space that can be used. the passenger cabin areas have been gutted so you have a blank slate inside to develop. i think it would be...
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the was fraga by the republicans of philadelphia won the controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. the bottom line is democratic officials have told me there is voter fraud in that city so the legislators, and may be accurate but it doesn't go to whether or not it is the policy or not. this certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because there's a democratic machine doing it that could have implications but it does not argue whether or not there should be fri laws. the majority of democrats support of the law. >> host: the current governor who was the attorney general for eight years why did he not prosecute a single remote? >> guest: you're talking about voter inch per cent of cases. the worst voter fraud most of the voter i.d. and laws to provisions that cracked down an absentee ballot for example kansas had a very good law that says you must include the last four or five digits of your social security number or driver's license that kutz andre ackley on the absentee ballot as for impersonation fraud first of all this difficult unless someone confesses
the was fraga by the republicans of philadelphia won the controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. the bottom line is democratic officials have told me there is voter fraud in that city so the legislators, and may be accurate but it doesn't go to whether or not it is the policy or not. this certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because there's a democratic machine doing it that could have implications but it does not argue whether or not there should be fri laws....
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by the way there was voter fraud in philadelphia when they controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. the bottom line is democratic officials have told me there's voter fraud in that city. so, the legislators, and may be accurate it doesn't go to the door of the voter i.d. is a policy or not. it is certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because there's a democratic machine doing it that could have partisan implications but it does not argue whether there should be voter i.d. laws. but they support the i.t. law. >> host: the current governor of pennsylvania who was the attorney general for eight years, why did he not prosecute a single case of the voter fraud? >> guest: he did prosecute them. we are talking about the voter in prison nation. there's lots of voter fraud. the worst voter fraud is absentee ballot fraud and most of these crack down on the absentee ballot fraud. for example, kansas has a very good law that says you can tax an absentee ballot but you must include the last four or five digits of your social security number or you're driver's licens
by the way there was voter fraud in philadelphia when they controlled philadelphia until the 1950's. the bottom line is democratic officials have told me there's voter fraud in that city. so, the legislators, and may be accurate it doesn't go to the door of the voter i.d. is a policy or not. it is certainly true that in philadelphia there is democratic voter fraud because there's a democratic machine doing it that could have partisan implications but it does not argue whether there should be...
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that philadelphia is one city we're looking in. the ship has so much national appeal that new york is a possibility, you know, miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i don't think. i think it would be wonderful if she was here and one thing she can be used for because she's unlike new jersey she's not shopped upped in. you have large spaces can be used the passenger cabin area have been gutted. so you a blank slated in to develop. so i think it would be wonderful if she was here, but i think the conservative sei is looking at other alternatives as well not just philadelphia. >> you spoke in the time line of [inaudible] the national register placement expand the twenty month deadline. is there any way to expand the twenty month deadline. i think that's what i'm asking. >> there are two ways. first, this new fundraising product gets off the ground in the public gets involved. second is if there are firm possibilities of real estate deals takes place. -- those are the two ways the ship's deadline can be extended. if
that philadelphia is one city we're looking in. the ship has so much national appeal that new york is a possibility, you know, miami, other cities. it's not just a philadelphia thing. i don't think. i think it would be wonderful if she was here and one thing she can be used for because she's unlike new jersey she's not shopped upped in. you have large spaces can be used the passenger cabin area have been gutted. so you a blank slated in to develop. so i think it would be wonderful if she was...
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of philadelphia. one of four plaintiff attorneys trying to overturn the voter suppression law. thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: given that the state stipulated and agreed that they had no voter fraud to justify this law how did the judge justify upholding it. >> what the judge said was because this was the legislature, we should defer to the legislature. we should allow the ledge legislature to articulate any kind of justification that it can think of. for example, at the trial the lawyer said there is no voter fraud, but we want voter integrity. >> jennifer: what does that mean? >> the judge said, that's a good reason. >> jennifer: what does that mean? >> right, what does it mean? it means he calls it fraud-light at the trial. it's another way of saying fraud. but the judge said that's a good enough reason. >> jennifer: so the reason the legislature said the purpose of passing this law to get mitt romney elected i'm assuming that was introduced at th
of philadelphia. one of four plaintiff attorneys trying to overturn the voter suppression law. thank you for joining us inside "the war room." >> thank you governor. >> jennifer: given that the state stipulated and agreed that they had no voter fraud to justify this law how did the judge justify upholding it. >> what the judge said was because this was the legislature, we should defer to the legislature. we should allow the ledge legislature to articulate any kind of...
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to the braves and philadelphia. 3-0 ball deep center field, philadelphia. lead is back up to fourth the -- the lead is up games of the orioles can pull it out. davis with a fly to left field. robinson has a chance. something has to give and is not the wall. makes the catch and that is of the day. are tied at 7 in the 12th. the redskins are packed up and ready to shuffle off to buffalo. they play the bills on sunday night. good break in camp. it is game on for the young guys team. to make the was asked how you evaluate guys in camp when you hit much.not >> now you get a chance to see how we do under pressure. part of the evaluation the preseason games trying to best 53 players. then the practice squad as well. it takes a few games to figure who those players are and they adjust under pressure. >> now that phil mickelson has the san diego padres a part owner, tiger asked if he was ownersted in becoming an and another sport. >> absolutely. i just need a lot more money. lakers, the the dodgers, and the raiders. i have to play really well. >> tiger woods. forget
to the braves and philadelphia. 3-0 ball deep center field, philadelphia. lead is back up to fourth the -- the lead is up games of the orioles can pull it out. davis with a fly to left field. robinson has a chance. something has to give and is not the wall. makes the catch and that is of the day. are tied at 7 in the 12th. the redskins are packed up and ready to shuffle off to buffalo. they play the bills on sunday night. good break in camp. it is game on for the young guys team. to make the...
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distinct honor and pleasure to introduce to you charles peters and hisvo>e4m>m>Ñ book five days in philadelphia the amazing we want wilkie convention of 1940 and how it freed fdr to save the western world. i'm going to read you a little bit of the blurb from the cover so that you have the overall story but i'm sure that mr. peters will give it to you in much more detail. he has come as it says on the cover, there were the four strong contenders in the republican party met in june of 1940 in philadelphia to nominate its candidate for president. and the crusading attorney and rising republicans thomas dewey. so that members of the republican establishment taft in order vandenberg and wendell willkie had been this man with a magnetic personality favor of the of the literati and only very recently a republican. the three leading candidates campaigned as isolationists opposing america's entry into what they thought of europe's war against hitler. the democratic incumbent frank and bill are roosevelt. from across the country over the rising speeches the deals terrifying international news and most of
distinct honor and pleasure to introduce to you charles peters and hisvo>e4m>m>Ñ book five days in philadelphia the amazing we want wilkie convention of 1940 and how it freed fdr to save the western world. i'm going to read you a little bit of the blurb from the cover so that you have the overall story but i'm sure that mr. peters will give it to you in much more detail. he has come as it says on the cover, there were the four strong contenders in the republican party met in june of...
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to get hunter pence, two minor leaguers and this fella, nate schierholtz go to philadelphia. schierholtz hitting .257 in 77 games. didn't ever get over hump to become a starter. had some chances, didn't quite work. from san ramon valley high school in the east bay f. he's a starter in the major leagues, he's find out in philadelphia. >>> a's slowed down tonight at the coliseum. joe maddon and tampa bay. you don't like losing in 15 innings and coming back and not proving victorious. tampa bay jumped on the a's early. a base hit off tommy milone. james shield striking out the side in the 7th, including cespedes right here. 8-0 tampa bay. a quick game tonight. 2 hours 37 minutes. >>> oakland did not make a move today. but the dodgers did. shane victorino is coming west to play center field for los angeles. again, minor leaguers involved. as philly pretty much gets cleaned out. they're going to rely on the pitching, three pitchers making $20 million a piece in philly. and the word is that this ryan demster was going to go from the cubs to the dodgers, and texas stepped in with a
to get hunter pence, two minor leaguers and this fella, nate schierholtz go to philadelphia. schierholtz hitting .257 in 77 games. didn't ever get over hump to become a starter. had some chances, didn't quite work. from san ramon valley high school in the east bay f. he's a starter in the major leagues, he's find out in philadelphia. >>> a's slowed down tonight at the coliseum. joe maddon and tampa bay. you don't like losing in 15 innings and coming back and not proving victorious....
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reggie shell was a captain, later of the philadelphia chat here. reggie are you here quite reggie shell, give him a big round of applause. [applause] sister bcs to calder, barbara cox was from philadelphia, but was atto marshall. don cox struggled all around it whenever she would come to new york, i don't remember when you in new york either how you would take the young panthers because they're always hungry and feed us. we go to a restaurant and you would get us chicken and waffles or fish and grits. brother saul tran who is going to help us with the question incinerators yet cannot all be alone, all the panthers and let's give them a round of applause. [applause] i apologize a little bit. i'm working but despite the affair. i found out on the road i have a little kidney infection, so i resigned to her and went to l.a. and then got to seattle and from seattle got really sick in boise, idaho and that i had the flu in the doctor diagnosed me. so you'll see me mop down kind of a little bit. such a great conversation we been having not only about my e
reggie shell was a captain, later of the philadelphia chat here. reggie are you here quite reggie shell, give him a big round of applause. [applause] sister bcs to calder, barbara cox was from philadelphia, but was atto marshall. don cox struggled all around it whenever she would come to new york, i don't remember when you in new york either how you would take the young panthers because they're always hungry and feed us. we go to a restaurant and you would get us chicken and waffles or fish and...
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guess what's about to happen to philadelphia? more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the aclu representing a handful of legal voters who do not have the necessary documentitation sued the state of pennsylvania back in may. today, a state judge in pennsylvania refused to block the new law from being enforced ahead of this year's election. the new strict voter id is going ahead. the judge said he ruled that way not because the law is necessary to combat in-person voter fraud, the state conceded before the hearing even started that they would not prove there have been anynone instances of the type of voter fraud in pennsylvania that could conceivably be prevented by this new law. so the judge ruled that regardless of there being no evidence of the problem this law was designed to solve, the state would be allowed to proceed with the new law anyway. the reasoning was even though in his judgment anywhere between 1% a
guess what's about to happen to philadelphia? more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the aclu representing a handful of legal voters who do not have the necessary documentitation sued the state of pennsylvania back in may. today, a state judge in pennsylvania refused to block the new law from being enforced ahead of this year's election. the new strict voter id is going ahead....
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philadelphia, give me examples of success. >> let me tell you what they're doing in philadelphia this year, which is spreading like wildfire. they're working under the philadelphia 2035 plan city plan, long term, how do you get citizen input? you have a couple of meetings throughout the process they are invited to they're 6:30, downtown, who can go, right? it's not a representative sample of citizens. >> quite the contrary. >> but they have very specific questions. the team created a simple text message interface and a bunch which beautifully design the posters and put them up contextually, you know, relevant to the questions they were asking. so, if you were in city center and in philadelphia you'll see a poster asking you for your ideas how to make it more kid friendly. you can text that answer to the number on the post-er. should we extend this transit line. you'll see that waiting for that bus stop, right or that rail stop. now that's fantastic. they're getting way better date that very cheaply and easily. >> there's not a central depository you have to express your opinion during
philadelphia, give me examples of success. >> let me tell you what they're doing in philadelphia this year, which is spreading like wildfire. they're working under the philadelphia 2035 plan city plan, long term, how do you get citizen input? you have a couple of meetings throughout the process they are invited to they're 6:30, downtown, who can go, right? it's not a representative sample of citizens. >> quite the contrary. >> but they have very specific questions. the team...
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guess what's about to happen to philadelphia? more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the aclu representing a handful of legal voters who do not have the necessary documentation sued the state of pennsylvania back more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the aclu representing a handful of legal voters who do not have the necessary documentation sued the state of pennsylvania back in may. today, a state judge in pennsylvania refused to block the new law from being enforced ahead of this year's election. the new strict voter id is going ahead. the judge said he ruled that way not because the law is necessary to combat in-person voter fraud, the state conceded before the hearing even started that they would not prove there have been any known instances of the type of voter fraud in pennsylvania that
guess what's about to happen to philadelphia? more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the aclu representing a handful of legal voters who do not have the necessary documentation sued the state of pennsylvania back more than 15% of active voters in philadelphia do not appear to have the new government issued photo documentation that will now be required in order to vote. the...
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william is moving to philadelphia to lead that school system. his departure has been a big disappointment for many. he brought stability, progress, transparency, and accountability. he led successful education reforms and brought test scores up. we are hoping to speak to him coming up at 6:30. >>> checout 9news reporter getting ready for the first day . >> reporter: are you ready to get back to school? >> yes. >> reporter: what is your favorite thing at school? >> my teacher. >> reporter: what about you? what are you hoping to do at school this year? >> i hope that i want to do math a lot. >> reporter: really what is one plus one? >> two. >> reporter: four plus four? >> eight. >> reporter: wow. you passed. >> that kids' ready to go. he is all set. the interim school superintendent came from the district of columbia. he is alvin crawley. the school board chair, regina jacobs said he will serve as interim director as they look for a new superintendent of schools. >>> next monday, classes start in the district, frederick and montgomery counties in
william is moving to philadelphia to lead that school system. his departure has been a big disappointment for many. he brought stability, progress, transparency, and accountability. he led successful education reforms and brought test scores up. we are hoping to speak to him coming up at 6:30. >>> checout 9news reporter getting ready for the first day . >> reporter: are you ready to get back to school? >> yes. >> reporter: what is your favorite thing at school?...
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of a surprise also thanks to pennsylvania's radical voter suppression id law nearly half the city of philadelphia may not be able to vote in november what are groups doing to fight back against these types of laws and how can we stop conservatives across the country from rigging the election and for decades now social security has helped millions of americans stay afloat and avoid living in absolute poverty and now conservatives want to do away with social security and them struggling seniors to a life of hardship what's going on here. so remember back in two thousand and ten when for three months we all watched oil gushing into the gulf of mexico as b.p. fumbled around trying to cap the macondo well that was spewing fifty three thousand barrels of crude every single day. we knew that eleven men died on that rig we later saw the images of marine life choking on toxic oil we sell the devastated coastlines along the gulf blanketed in black mock we heard stories of small business owners who made their living on the coast fishing and entice and tourists losing everything as a result of b.p. now at th
of a surprise also thanks to pennsylvania's radical voter suppression id law nearly half the city of philadelphia may not be able to vote in november what are groups doing to fight back against these types of laws and how can we stop conservatives across the country from rigging the election and for decades now social security has helped millions of americans stay afloat and avoid living in absolute poverty and now conservatives want to do away with social security and them struggling seniors...
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philadelphia's own. for 22 years heated public administration work within the structures of public policy and the government career in philadelphia. he and his wife founded, and he serves as president of the two-time community foundation. he created it in honor of his son who was killed by gunfire when he was 15 years old. a 15 year olds shot by a 16 year-old with a gun and by seven general. in their way of morning was in the true spirit of the panther party, to fight back on behalf of all of our young people and create a really dynamic foundation that is doing education and job counseling and lots of magnificent works. please welcome. [applause] >> okay. there we go. first, let me just ask you one quick question. when you, you have been through with the panther party, what would you describe or how would you describe the impact of all that? you know, that thing that is the most impact full that i think in forms what i do is this idea of love and service. strand of a loaded question. in the future if you
philadelphia's own. for 22 years heated public administration work within the structures of public policy and the government career in philadelphia. he and his wife founded, and he serves as president of the two-time community foundation. he created it in honor of his son who was killed by gunfire when he was 15 years old. a 15 year olds shot by a 16 year-old with a gun and by seven general. in their way of morning was in the true spirit of the panther party, to fight back on behalf of all of...
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for many gears philadelphia's had more registrants on their books. a people who should not be on them. this is not just philadelphia. its pittsburgh and a whole range of cities and counties. in missouri there are over 40 counties that have more registered voters than adults over the age of 18. these roles should be proved. there occurred an federal laws that made it very difficult to prevent that. what the straits are trying to do is the limited freedom that they have trying to make the voter registration rolls more accurate. there are all kinds of procedures by which they have to go through and they have to be very helpful how they do it. it is certainly true that go adelphia, and i heard this from former democratic city councilman jim tyree in the former democratic official in the city. there has been massive voter fraud by the democratic machine in philadelphia by the way there was voter fraud by republican machine when the republicans controlled it in the 1950's. democratic officials have told me there is voter fraud in the city, so the legislato
for many gears philadelphia's had more registrants on their books. a people who should not be on them. this is not just philadelphia. its pittsburgh and a whole range of cities and counties. in missouri there are over 40 counties that have more registered voters than adults over the age of 18. these roles should be proved. there occurred an federal laws that made it very difficult to prevent that. what the straits are trying to do is the limited freedom that they have trying to make the voter...
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philadelphia. >> there is manager davie johnson and mike rizzo got into a heated exchange after sunday's loss which ended way w. davie yelling, why don't you come don here and manage this team. the orioles kicked off a four- game series against the white sox at camden yards. bottom of the second, lou ford breaks a scoreless tie with a home run to right field. bottom of the eighth, os down. baltimore wins 4-3. it is their 70th victory of the year which surpasses their final total of 2011. the teams go back at it again tonight. >> still hoping for an o rioles- nats match-up. >>> we still have plenty ahead, your weather, traffic and all your top stories. >> fox 5 morning news continues right now. right now. . >>> good morning, everyone.
philadelphia. >> there is manager davie johnson and mike rizzo got into a heated exchange after sunday's loss which ended way w. davie yelling, why don't you come don here and manage this team. the orioles kicked off a four- game series against the white sox at camden yards. bottom of the second, lou ford breaks a scoreless tie with a home run to right field. bottom of the eighth, os down. baltimore wins 4-3. it is their 70th victory of the year which surpasses their final total of 2011....
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today in philadelphia, spanier's attorneys publicly refuted the findings in a report. >> i knew the difference between a balanced, fair, and judicious assessment of evidence on one hand, and a flat out distortion of facts so infused with bias, and innuendo that it is quite simply, unworthy of the confidence that has been placed in it. >> graham spanier is not facing criminal charges. however, sandusky could spend the rest of his life in prison when he is sentenced later this year. >>> lawyers for george hugely are going to court today. asking for a new trial. he will be sentenced next week in the murder of his former girlfriend, yardly love. hugely was convicted of killing love in february. he is facing up to 26 years in prison when he is sentenced. >>> a washington state man is
today in philadelphia, spanier's attorneys publicly refuted the findings in a report. >> i knew the difference between a balanced, fair, and judicious assessment of evidence on one hand, and a flat out distortion of facts so infused with bias, and innuendo that it is quite simply, unworthy of the confidence that has been placed in it. >> graham spanier is not facing criminal charges. however, sandusky could spend the rest of his life in prison when he is sentenced later this year....
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he bolded and jumped on a boat and fled to philadelphia. ran away and invetted the whole new ben franklin down in philadelphia. the one we know. he dropped out. and some historians brand him and others argue that all americans are sort of recapitulating the franklin story. we feel a need to bolt from something, our state, our past, charleston, what it is and find another version of yourself. all day with a sense that your feet are in that police station. franklin did go back to boston. not really. he was always a philadelphia man after that. so. anybody else. one last question? >> [inaudible] hang on. an anxious nation awaits your question. >> did you find any parallels between amateurs? you know, time idea different regions or something? >> um, i don't know. probably. certainly they what about first riddled with paranoia about somebody else having that idea. actually, you know, most of the ones i tended to be hanging out weren't driven toward making money immediately. if things work out, sure. then like all of us. we like to eventually mak
he bolded and jumped on a boat and fled to philadelphia. ran away and invetted the whole new ben franklin down in philadelphia. the one we know. he dropped out. and some historians brand him and others argue that all americans are sort of recapitulating the franklin story. we feel a need to bolt from something, our state, our past, charleston, what it is and find another version of yourself. all day with a sense that your feet are in that police station. franklin did go back to boston. not...
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he stepped down to run the school system in philadelphia. the school board searches for a
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heads up new york city, philadelphia down into the washington, d.c. baltimore area you could be seeing severe weather as we head into the afternoon hours. otherwise texas more triple digits 103 the high in dallas, 101 in san antonio. low 80s for chicago and minneapolis. meanwhile across northeast new york city expecting a high at 83. >> maria molina, thanks. >>> it is time to entertain this. after rob pat tin son making his first public pier rance sin-- a since ex-girlfriend's shocking cheating. he was there for the new movie. after less than 5 minutes on the red carpet he was whisked away with no further comment. he was so smitten with connor kennedy she spent 4.9 million in cash. patti ann just fob close to him. she purchased it and it is right next door to the kennedy compound in massachusetts. >>> meet the new miley cyrus the 19-year-old supporting a very short drastic haircut. she tweeted quote i never felt more me in my whole life. what do you think patti ann. >> what do you think? >> on you? >> no. >> and now for your starting lineup a roundup
heads up new york city, philadelphia down into the washington, d.c. baltimore area you could be seeing severe weather as we head into the afternoon hours. otherwise texas more triple digits 103 the high in dallas, 101 in san antonio. low 80s for chicago and minneapolis. meanwhile across northeast new york city expecting a high at 83. >> maria molina, thanks. >>> it is time to entertain this. after rob pat tin son making his first public pier rance sin-- a since ex-girlfriend's...
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to cross talk america's growing affection towards drones i'm joined by bill roggio in philadelphia he's a commentator on military affairs and managing editor of the long war journal in geneva we have gene myrow she is a president of the international association of democratic lawyers and in london we cross to chris woods he's a journalist with the bureau of investigative journalism all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jane if i go to you first in geneva is the use of drones and and media coverage lately has shown that obama uses them quite often a lot more than george w. bush did is it making america safer place. absolutely not i think every time we use a drone we are creating ten more people who have some desire to hate us or to try to do some when i say i am american. u.s. and to try to take some action against. the united states ok if i can stay so i don't think it helps at all ok if i stay clean thing is that it's a legal ok ok we'll get to that when you're really good you know but i mean obama obama loves to point out the pentagon lo
to cross talk america's growing affection towards drones i'm joined by bill roggio in philadelphia he's a commentator on military affairs and managing editor of the long war journal in geneva we have gene myrow she is a president of the international association of democratic lawyers and in london we cross to chris woods he's a journalist with the bureau of investigative journalism all right folks crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want jane if i go to you first in...
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she thought she'd have more time to volunteer at her philadelphia church, but her expenses overwhelmed her savings. she's been looking for full-time years.or more than two years. >> there were times for a while night having sleepless nights. i've done that, you know? i wake up maybe like 3:0 i wake up maybe like 3:00 in the morning like, oh, my gosh, okay, got to pay property taxes. >> reporter: women are the majority of clients at this philadelphia career center and more women are having a hardert. according to a review of government statistics by the national women's law center 2.7 million jobs have been created since the recovery began in june of 2009. but just 567,000 have gone to women. cie job deficit for african american women is even greater. the number of unemployed black women has increased by 171,000 since june of 2009. ha there are thousands of people out here now that do have work histories, that do have atperience, that are excellent workers that have wonderful work ethic. and we're not able to find employment. >> reporter: men are taking new jobs in industries where wome
she thought she'd have more time to volunteer at her philadelphia church, but her expenses overwhelmed her savings. she's been looking for full-time years.or more than two years. >> there were times for a while night having sleepless nights. i've done that, you know? i wake up maybe like 3:0 i wake up maybe like 3:00 in the morning like, oh, my gosh, okay, got to pay property taxes. >> reporter: women are the majority of clients at this philadelphia career center and more women are...
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it is not something i usually say in philadelphia. how her efforts are already under way in her city to reduce violence. finally, jane love, team director of the of all mobile populations portfolio of the robert woods johnson foundation. she will discuss the information to provide information to mayors and city is about cease fire and efforts to assist them. we've asked each of our panelists to be brief. that always happens at the u.s. conference of mayors. and annie paddle i have been on, i have ignored that -- on any panel i've been on, i have ignored the request. we want to leave a good amount of time for "q&a" at the end. therefore, you are up. >> thank you very much. good morning, everybody. how is everyone? thank you for coming. i'm going to talk today about cease fire health model, the public health model, the theory behind it, how it works. the results we have been getting and also the way ahead. the way i like to start is by thinking about this problem in the context of other problems you have in the history of man that obstr
it is not something i usually say in philadelphia. how her efforts are already under way in her city to reduce violence. finally, jane love, team director of the of all mobile populations portfolio of the robert woods johnson foundation. she will discuss the information to provide information to mayors and city is about cease fire and efforts to assist them. we've asked each of our panelists to be brief. that always happens at the u.s. conference of mayors. and annie paddle i have been on, i...
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but as mayor of philadelphia and vice president of u.s. conference of mayors i have a particular focus on the issue of violence in my city and cities all across the united states. i will give you a little bit of the picture of the country. in 2010, there were nearly 13,000 murder victims across the united states of america. on average each day, 16 young people between the ages of 10 and 24 are murdered. 86% of them are male. african-americans account for 50% of the total homicide victims and 85% of those victims are black men. of the offenders committing these murders, 16% are of lack men under the age of 24. it is clear that unfortunately we are watching an entire generation of african-american men falling behind. watching the next generation of our children grow up without fathers, uncles and male positive role models and watching our communities crumble under the weight of incarceration, drugs, illiteracy and most of all violence. we are watching a and of course many are asking the question, what are we doing? at the national level in a
but as mayor of philadelphia and vice president of u.s. conference of mayors i have a particular focus on the issue of violence in my city and cities all across the united states. i will give you a little bit of the picture of the country. in 2010, there were nearly 13,000 murder victims across the united states of america. on average each day, 16 young people between the ages of 10 and 24 are murdered. 86% of them are male. african-americans account for 50% of the total homicide victims and...